Executive Committee Meeting Summaries (September 25-October 16, 2014)

September 25

1) IT projects—Diane Butler

Diane Butler met with members of the Executive Committee to discuss IT projects for the current year. As a result of this process, she developed a list of IT Projects, generally for fall 2014.

2) Library Committee meetings.

David Tobin, who teaches business communications and marketing at the Jones School, is chairing the library committee this year. The library committee will initially focus on communications, but will also be invited to suggest other possible topics. The committee will be encouraged to take a “flipped meeting” approach, in which meeting time is focused on discussion and hands-on work rather than presentations.

October 2

No meeting

October 9

No meeting

October 16

Jeff Koffler will be coordinating communications around the renovation project. He has prepared a construction update document summarizing the rough timeline for the work. Please note that the schedule is subject to change. During the initial stages of the project, construction meetings will be occurring bi-weekly.

As the university rolls out Concur, Rice’s new travel and expense system, Fondren will do the following to help staff transition to the new system:

1) Diane Butler will work with Tessie Skulski to organize training sessions for staff who have P-Cards and to determine an appropriate workflow.

2) Karen Hyde will work with the heads of the Staff Travel and Development Committee and Melinda Reagor Flannery to develop travel policies and workflows for staff who do not have P-Cards.

The operating principle will be simplicity and efficiency.

Horizon Group reports on the nature of OERs and their relevance to MOOCs

In April, the Horizon Group reported on MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses).  In response to this presentation, the Executive Committee asked that the group explore the nature of open educational resources (OERs) and their relevance to MOOCs.  The group’s report and slides can be found here (must be logged into Fondranet to read). Join the Horizon Group in a discussion of their findings at 10:00 am on Friday, October 17, in the Kyle Morrow Room (light refreshments provided!).

Accessibility Help in Fondren

Did you ever feel like you put your foot in your mouth when interacting with a person who has an accessibility challenge? Fondren Library’s Accessibility Tips LibGuide http://libguides.rice.edu/fondren_accessibility was created to help library staff feel more comfortable and confident in dealing with accessibility issues. The guide was inspired by a disability etiquette talk by Kleo King of the United Spinal Association who was invited to speak in 2008 by the newly formed Fondren Library Accessibility Committee.

Fondren Library’s Accessibility Committee developed out of a workgroup formed in February 2008 when interlibrary loan staff members were helping a print-challenged graduate student. The workgroup identified a need to provide staff training and morphed into a committee. The newly formed committee looked at existing services and clarified or added services where needed. The committee also added annual staff training about accessibility issues usually held in October in conjunction with Disability Employment Awareness Month or in November for World Usability Day. It felt other departments on campus would also profit from accessibility training and asked if Disability Support Services would be interested in co-sponsoring the training events, a collaboration that continues. For the initial training session in October 2008, Kleo King of the United Spinal Association gave both a morning and an afternoon two-part program for library staff and members of the Rice and greater Houston communities. For each session the first part of the program discussed disability etiquette, while the second part focused on physical compliance with ADA rules. Kleo also toured the library and gave pointers about increasing accessibility. Key personnel from the library and the campus ate lunch with Kleo to get answers to specific questions.

Programs in the following years included the 2009 Forum on Universal Access in Universities and Other Research Institutions with speakers from Rice and Baylor College of Medicine. In 2010 during daytime and evening hours the Disabilities Awareness Film Fest highlighted films on various accessibility issues. Starting in 2011 Fondren’s User Experience Office joined the Accessibility Committee and Disability Support Services to organize events. Both 2011 and 2012 highlighted themes of World Usability Day. In 2011 a series of speakers and several demonstrations of campus usability efforts were organized around the topic of Education: Designing for Social Change (http://youtu.be/aPHcSn-uDys). In 2012 speakers addressed the topic of Designing Technology Around the World (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMrinM1-1hM&list=UUN3R0Y1w1Lv36N4Fe6NtpKQ ). In 2013 Mitchell Massey, a student worker from the User Experience Office, presented a workshop on iPad accessibility features. For 2014 the committee has been coordinating a special presentation from a Rice graduate, but details are still being worked out. Since the campus just hosted two Brown Bags about disability issues in late September, the event will most likely happen in the spring.

Please feel free to address any of the following committee members with ideas, concerns, or suggestions: Diane Butler, Melinda Flannery, Debra Kolah, Ginny Martin, Jane Segal, Peggy Shaw, Linda Spiro (Chair), and Jane Zhao.